New Healthcare Interoperability Solution Leverages Age-Old Technology

According to the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology’s (ONC) State of Interoperability among U.S. Non-federal Acute Care Hospitals in 2018 Report, released in March 2020, the use of traditional fax for data exchange continues to rise. In a recent article published in Healthcare IT Today, Consensus’s John Nebergall discusses how the […]

How Rural Hospitals Can Access Critical Patient Data to Improve Care During the COVID-19 Crisis

New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle and other metropolitan areas have received the majority of media coverage concerning the toll COVID-19 is taking on our healthcare system. This coverage largely ignores the fact that the virus is even more devastating to vulnerable rural hospitals struggling to care for patients during the pandemic. In this post, […]

Get Free Access to Consensus’ On-Demand Patient Record-Retrieval Service

J2 recently released Consensus, a digital interoperability system that connects healthcare organizations through the entire continuum of care. To help providers through these challenging times, we are offering the Consensus online record-retrieval service at no charge. Your organization will be able to quickly query for secure online patient records across […]

Interoperability Standards: FHIR, Direct, and Cloud Fax Fight for Traction

One thing is not in doubt: everyone would benefit from improved interoperability of healthcare data. Patients need easy access to test results, encounter reports, medication lists, and more. Providers strive to take back their day by streamlining referrals, prior authorizations, and patient queries, many still done by phone or fax. The method by which interoperability […]

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